| We are currently working on the calendar of events for the 2024 Edition of Trieste Next. The official program will be available online on this website. THE 13th EDITION: "THE HORIZONS OF INTELLIGENCE. KNOWLEDGE AND THE HUMAN-TECHNOLOGY FRONTIER". Since its first edition in 2012, Trieste Next has aimed at addressing key issues of the scientific and cultural debate: from food resources to water management, from energy to sustainability. The 2024 Edition will offer the chance to outline the scientific agenda for the coming years and propose far-reaching reflections on the new frontiers of research and innovation with a focus on sustainability. Trieste Next will thus be an opportunity to promote a fruitful dialogue between STEM disciplines, humanities and social sciences, with a calendar of over 100 events and the participation of over 300 speakers. THEMATIC SESSIONS. Selected students for the Trieste Next International Academy will have unlimited access to two special sessions on robotics/artificial intelligence, medical sciences and biotechnologies. Each session will kick off with a guided visit to a research centre of international renown and will be followed by a program of 5-6 seminars over the course of 3 days. INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS. Among this year's guests, Craig Mello, nobel prize for Medicine and professor of molecular medicine at the University of Massachusetts Medical School; Wieland Huttner, director emeritus of the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, president of the Max Planck Society; Andrej Gejm, Nobel prize for Physics and professor of Physics at the University of Manchester; Michael Irwin Jordan, professor of Data Science at Berkeley University, winner of the prize of the World Laureates Association Prize in computer science and mathematics; Michael Rafii, professor of clinical neurology Keck School of Medicine, Research Champion Award; Michael McNamee, professor of Applied Ethics University of Swansea, president of the ethical committee WADA-World Anti-Doping Agency; William Hasselberger, professor of Politics and director of the Digital Ethics Laboratory at Universidade Catolica Portuguesa; Karina Gibert Oliveras, director of Intelligence Data Science and Artificial Intelligence research center of Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya; Eric Quint, author, former SVP and Chief Design and Brand Officer of 3M Company; Jan Olof Lundqvist, senior scientist SIWI-Stockholm International Water Institute; Kate Devlin, reader in AI & Society King's College London; Tonya Blowers, coordinator The Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World; Eiman Kanjo, professor of Pervasive Sensing and the Head of the Smart Sensing Lab Nottingham Trent University. PAST INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS. Henry Sanderson, journalist of Financial Times, Peter Wadhams, professor emeritus of Ocean Physics, head of the Polar Ocean Physics Group University of Cambridge; Jon Cylus, head London Hub European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, senior economist WHO; Edvard Moser, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine; Aaron Ciechanover, Nobel Laureate for Chemistry; Helga Nowotny, professor emerita of Science and Technology Studies Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, former chairwoman European Research Council; Tahar Ben Jelloun, writer and essayist; Chris Smith, clinical lecturer in Virology University of Cambridge; Mike Myers, protein networks ICGEB-International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology; Slavik Tabakov, president emeritus IUPESM-International Union for Physical and Engineering Sciences in Medicine; Rama Gheerawo, director Helen Hamlyn Centre for Design, Royal College of Art London; Uday Kishore, senior lecturer in Immunobiology and Medical Microbiology Brunel University London; Jan Olof Lundqvist, senior researcher SIWI-Stockholm International Water Institute; Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, professor of Internet Governance and Regulation Oxford Internet Institute; Roger Beachy, professor emeritus in Biology Washington University, former Executive director World Food Center University of California; Cameron Neylon, professor of Research Communication Centre for Culture and Technology Curtin University; Julian Nida-Rümelin, philosopher and professor of Philosophy and Political theory Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, former Minister of Culture Federal Republic of Germany; Steve Chan, senior fellow Harvard Kennedy Schools Center for Public Leadership; Kathleen Richardson, professor of Ethics and Culture of Robots and AI De Montfort University; Miguel Benasayag, philosopher and psychoanalyst; Thierry Pedrazzini, director of Experimental Cardiology Unit University Hospital in Lausanne; Dominick Salvatore, distinguished professor of Economics Fordham University. OPEN-AIR LABS IN THE CITY OF KNOWLEDGE. As in previous editions, for the entire duration of the Festival Piazza Unità dItalia (the main square in Trieste), the heart of the city, will host the Trieste City of Knowledge" village, space dedicated to scientific dissemination with seminars, presentations and workshops. Visitors will thus be able to join over 150 activities and open-air labs curated by the whole network of science centres based in Trieste. The City of Knowledge is curated by the University of Trieste and the entities of the "Trieste City of Knowledge" protocol, as well as national and international research bodies, including ESA-European Space Agency, AIRC Foundation for Cancer Research, Theleton Foundation, ICGEB- International Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnologies, INAF-Astronomical Observatory of Padua, INFN - National Institute of Nuclear Physics, OGS - National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophysics, ICTP - Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics, IRCCS - Scientific Hospitalization and Treatment Institutes, ANVOLT - AssociazioneNazionale Volontari Lotta Contro i Tumori, ACGS - Association for Clinical Genomic Science, Civil Protection. CALL FOR POSTER SESSION: PhD STUDENTS We are glad to announce that the Trieste Next International Academy will include two poster sessions, one for each thematic section, dedicated to PhD students willing to present their personal research work. Selected Academy participants, interested in presenting their research during the festival, must submit a summary of the proposal and motivation letter via mail at internationalrelations@italypost.it. The application will be evaluated by our committee, based on the innovative contribution of the research work and the potential for creating interesting discussions among students. |